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− | {{Term|ANALYTICAL APPLICATION|New trend in business intelligence and reporting, which comprises application software designed to measure, predict and optimize business performance. They help analyzing information and include [[Diagrams|diagrams]], [[Decision Tree|decision trees]], [[Mind Mapping|mind maps]], [[Critical Path Analysis | + | {{Term|ANALYTICAL APPLICATION|New trend in business intelligence and reporting, which comprises application software designed to measure, predict and optimize business performance. They help analyzing information and include [[Diagrams|diagrams]], [[Decision Tree|decision trees]], [[Mind Mapping|mind maps]], [[Critical Path Analysis|critical path analysis]] tools, [[Force-Field Assessment Analysis|force-field assessment analysis]], strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, [[System Thinking|system thinking]] tools. Analytical applications need a process support, a separation of function, and a time-oriented, integrated data from multiple sources<ref>[http://www.sapdesignguild.org www.sapdesignguild.org ](14 April 2008), The Knowledge Management Toolkit. Amrit Tiwana, 1999 </ref>.}} |
Revision as of 15:31, 17 July 2008
ANALYTICAL APPLICATION |
New trend in business intelligence and reporting, which comprises application software designed to measure, predict and optimize business performance. They help analyzing information and include diagrams, decision trees, mind maps, critical path analysis tools, force-field assessment analysis, strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, system thinking tools. Analytical applications need a process support, a separation of function, and a time-oriented, integrated data from multiple sources[1]. |
References
- ↑ www.sapdesignguild.org (14 April 2008), The Knowledge Management Toolkit. Amrit Tiwana, 1999